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The onetime Silicon Valley upstart has emerged as a power player in Trump’s second term—and adopted his persona.
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Knewz on MSNMLB team bites back after Trump pushes name change
The Cleveland Guardians are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s suggestion to return to their former name, the ...
Russia is ramping up a grinding summer offensive in eastern Ukraine as Kyiv appeals to President Donald Trump for more ...
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Irish Star on MSNJayden Daniels' mom slammed by ex-ESPN star over Commanders training camp behavior
Former ESPN broadcaster Trey Wingo has criticized Regina Jackson, the mother of Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden ...
Stephen A. Smith fired back at the former First Lady after she compared him and "First Take" to "The Real Housewives of ...
15hOpinion
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNU.S. troop realignments signal shifting priorities in Korea and beyond
As the Pentagon reorients toward a China-focused force posture, the debate over the balance between political signaling and ...
As the tariff strain between India and the United States, the Eastern Command of the Indian Army on Tuesday shared an old ...
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The Express Tribune on MSN'Pak diplomatic clout rises under COAS'
In a glowing review, the British journal The Economist has heaped praise on Field Marshal Asim Munir's diplomatic acumen, noting that his stewardship is breathing new life into Pakistan's foreign ...
Mercenaries from China, Pakistan and Africa fighting for Moscow, claims Zelensky - US special envoy Steve Witkoff is visiting Russia this week in a push for peace before Trump’s Friday deadline to Put ...
Born in 1970 and now in his mid-50s, Anderson is the first Air Force officer to lead AFRICOM in the command’s 18-year history ...
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22hOpinion
Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN[Column] After tariff typhoon, is a security storm in store for Korea next?
Trump has consistently voiced dissatisfaction with Korea since 2016, threatening to pull out American troops unless Korea covers a larger share of defense costs, declaring that the age of free-riding ...
Arose by any other name would smell as sweet, said Shakespeare, but the Orwellian name games played by our current president and his congressional lackeys truly stink. The latest: A Missouri ...
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